Keywords: jeremiah
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Historic Hallowell - Transportation Challenge
"Smith and the Edward H. Smith. The Jeremiah T. Smith, pictured below drying sails at granite wharf, was named after a Connecticut oyster king and…"
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Presque Isle: The Star City - Adventures in Aroostook County - Page 1 of 3
"… Isle Middle School student Photos from the Jeremiah, the interviewee Jeremiah grew up in Washburn, Maine until he was 12 years old."
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Presque Isle: The Star City - Adventures in Aroostook County - Page 2 of 3
"One story Jeremiah told me was about an apple, an uncle, and two sneaky boys. As a kid, Jeremiah and his brother would spend the night at their…"
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Biddeford History & Heritage Project - V. A Cascade of Booms & Busts (1790-1865) - Page 1 of 3
"… collector on the Saco River until 1789, when Jeremiah Hill, Esquire was appointed to the post. He served in this capacity until 1809, when he was…"
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Cumberland & North Yarmouth - Skyline Farm - Making and Preserving History
"Rev. Loring’s sons Thomas, Levi, and Jeremiah purchased land and built houses in the Walnut Hill area of North Yarmouth."
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - The Bridge That Changed The Map
"The next bridge was built by Jeremiah Ellsworth, with the help of Col. Lancaster, a noted bridge builder from New Sharon, for $1,000 and lasted…"
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Cumberland & North Yarmouth - Representative Industries of Cumberland and North Yarmouth
"… Levi Mitchell, Ralph Kelley, Benjamin Webster, Jeremiah Baker and Samuel Fisher. Some vessels were built in the vicinity of Walnut Hill and hauled…"
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"Jeremiah Fowler employed 125 men. Operated by tidal power; later by steam 1850 • Census – population 3,000 • Three post offices – Lubec, W. Lubec, N."
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Bath's Historic Downtown - Intersection of Centre and Washington
"… books, in 1846, William Rogers, John Patten, Jeremiah Robinson, Otis Kimball, and Caleb S. Jenks formed a building committee of the Third…"
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Colby College Special Collections
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"… Bay was dug and plaster mills constructed where Jeremiah Fowler employed 125 men. Plaster was a highly sought commodity used to lime farm fields…"
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Cumberland & North Yarmouth - "Main Streets" of North Yarmouth and Cumberland
"They were operated by Jeremiah and Jane Drinkwater Buxton and family after 1796 and catered to stagecoach passengers, drovers, and peddlers."